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13 JUNE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1611
3. Terms, conditions and restrictions
(1) The frequencies, transmitter powers and use permitted pursuant to this licence are those prescribed in the Schedule to this notice.
(2) Transmitters must meet the requirements, including compliance with technical standards, of the Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Compatibility Compliance) Notice 2001 made under Regulation 32 (1) of the Regulations.
(3) Frequency use is on a shared basis and the Chief Executive does not accept liability under any circumstances for any loss or damage of any kind occasioned by the unavailability of frequencies or interference to reception.
(4) Should interference occur to services licensed pursuant to a radio licence or a spectrum licence, the Chief Executive reserves the right to require and ensure that any transmission, pursuant to this general user radio licence, change frequency, reduce power or cease operation.
4. Period of validity of licence
This licence expires on 30 June 2006.
5. Consequential revocation of exemptions
Pursuant to Regulation 15 of the Regulations, all exemptions from the requirement for a radio licence granted in relation to the transmission of radio waves to which this notice relates are revoked.
Schedule
| Frequency | Maximum Tolerance | e.i.r.p. | Designated Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| GHz | MHz | Milliwatts | |
| 9.375 | ±11.719 | 50 | Speed detection |
| 10.525 | ±52.625 | 25 | Speed detection |
| 24.150 | ±120.750 | 50 | Speed detection |
| 34.700 | ±173.500 | 10 | Speed detection |
| 35.500 | ±177.500 | 10 | Speed detection |
Dated at Wellington this Friday, the 7th day of June 2002.
KATHARINE MOODY, Manager, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Economic Development.
Explanatory Note
(This note is not part of the notice, but is intended to indicate its general effect).
This notice prescribes that, pursuant to regulation-making powers of the Radiocommunications Act 1989, a general user radio licence is granted for the transmission on any frequency specified in the licence by means of radiodetermination transmitters known as “radar speed detection devices”, in accordance with the terms, conditions, and restrictions of this notice. This notice comes into force on 13 June 2002.
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Education
Education Act 1989
Notice of Special Programme for the Purposes of an Enrolment Scheme
Pursuant to section 11B of the Education Act 1989, the Secretary for Education hereby approves the following programme as a special programme for the purposes of an enrolment scheme:
The Montessori Programme at Russell Street School (Palmerston North).
Dated at Wellington this 4th day of June 2002.
HOWARD FANCY, Secretary for Education.
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Education (Early Childhood Centres) Regulations 1998
Cancellation of Licence for an Early Childhood Centre
Pursuant to Regulation 12 (1) (d) (i) of the Education (Early Childhood Centres) Regulations 1998, and acting under authority delegated by the Secretary for Education, I hereby cancel the licence dated 25 February 2000, which was granted under those Regulations to Geraldine Reid, in respect of Whangara Te Kohanga Reo (55129), situated at Whangara Marae, Whangara, Gisborne.
This notice shall take effect the day after the date of its notification in the New Zealand Gazette.
KATHY SMITH, Senior Manager, National Operations.
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Health
Medical Practitioners Act 1995
Medical Practitioners (Election of Medical Members of Council) Rules 2002
Pursuant to section 125 (2) (a) of the Medical Practitioners Act 1995, I, Annette King, Minister of Health, hereby approve the following amendments to the Medical Practitioners (Election of Medical Members of Council) Rules 1999, made by the Medical Council of New Zealand.
The rules are now called the Medical Practitioners (Election of Medical Members of Council) Rules 2002.
Dated at Wellington this 6th day of June 2002.
ANNETTE KING, Minister of Health.
AMENDMENTS TO THE MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS (ELECTION OF MEDICAL MEMBERS OF COUNCIL) RULES 1999
Words inserted are shown underlined. Except as outlined below, the rules remain unchanged.
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Title and commencement—(1) These rules may be cited as the Medical Practitioners (Election of Medical Members of Council) Rules 1999 2002.
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Eligibility to be elected—A medical practitioner is eligible for election to the council if, on the date nominations close for election, the practitioner is registered and resident in New Zealand.
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Notice of election to be sent to registered medical practitioners resident in New Zealand—At least 90 clear days before the date on which an election is to be held, the Returning Officer shall send to each registered medical practitioner resident in New Zealand a notice setting out—
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General User Radio Licence for Radar Speed Detection Devices
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🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works7 June 2002
Radiocommunications, Radar Speed Detection Devices, General User Radio Licence
- KATHARINE MOODY, Manager, Radio Spectrum Management, Ministry of Economic Development
🎓 Approval of Montessori Programme at Russell Street School
🎓 Education, Culture & Science4 June 2002
Education Act 1989, Special Programme, Montessori Programme, Russell Street School, Palmerston North
- HOWARD FANCY, Secretary for Education
🎓 Cancellation of Licence for Whangara Te Kohanga Reo
🎓 Education, Culture & ScienceEarly Childhood Centres, Licence Cancellation, Whangara Te Kohanga Reo, Gisborne
- Geraldine Reid, Licence holder
- KATHY SMITH, Senior Manager, National Operations
🏥 Amendments to Medical Practitioners Election Rules
🏥 Health & Social Welfare6 June 2002
Medical Practitioners Act 1995, Election Rules, Amendments
- ANNETTE KING, Minister of Health